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The park is actually quite scenic, with vibrant colours in autumn and beautiful cherry blossoms in spring. It does get really crowded on weekends, so be mindful of that. There will be couples lining the benches, feeding each other french fries when you get into the more picturesque seasons, but that's part of the fun.

A nice place to visit over a weekend if you just want to chill and do a spot of people watching, especially in summer, where you have people engaging in leisure activites, like music, painting and jogging. Paddle crafts and row boats are available for hire and the park is large enough for an hour leisurely stroll. If you like,...
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A lot of theTokyo parks get very busy at Blossom time and this is no exception. If you want to get. Place to sit down under the trees get there early. The park itself is compact with an entrance to the zoo. The boating lake is great fun, with either pedal boats or rowing boats. There are places to get...
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I have been many times to this wonderful little park. It looks different over the different seasons and is always very enjoyable. Just like other reviewers mentioned it is a great place for people watching, walking or just relaxing. Located very close to Kichijoji station which is very handy as Kichijoji in itself is a great place to explore.

This park is not so big, but have many good points,close to Kitijoji station, good restaurants in park, and Inokashira Zoo is a part of park. Weekdays here not so many people, u can be just sheeted around the pond and it's really relaxing. Every Weekend market open in the park, then you can find good handmade souvenirs, and there...
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Came here on a Friday morning and there were so many people doing all sorts of activities. I can only assume they were from the neighborhood. There were plenty of joggers and strollers as with any large park. From my readings, this park was gifted to the people of Tokyo from the Emperor. This park also houses the Ghibli Museum...
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This is a very popular community park close to Kichijoji railway station ( 5 minutes walk)
Recommended to walk in the morning or evening hearing lots of birds singing or walk in the daytime with cool air under the shades of trees in Summer or enjoy sunshine in Winter.
You will love this place year round.

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